Calif. fire chief aims to expand peer support program for responders
Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White hopes to spend the next few months researching how to train more peer counselors and create a support network to help responders
Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White hopes to spend the next few months researching how to train more peer counselors and create a support network to help responders
Officials said EMS Maj. Tommy McNeill suffered a “serious medical event” while leading a wilderness search and rescue training session
Footage shows a parking attendant arguing about whether or not the paramedics were on call and tried to get the paramedic to move
Brooklyn EMS volunteers offer services tailored to their New York community
Toxicology testing found that James Wesley, who crashed an ambulance and killed three, had cocaine in his system
Clyde High School is considering a program that would allow seniors to be EMT-certified upon graduation
Lindsey Skebba said she stopped at the crash scene and noticed several bystanders had not started CPR on the victim, who later died
A woman was vacationing with friends when she was gored in the chest by a beach umbrella that darted at her during a sudden wind gust
A firefighter used a strap to lasso a young victim of the crash to bring her to safety after the driver opened fire
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